This past summer, NPR revealed that 60,000 World War II veterans were exposed to mustard gas while training in the U.S. and some are currently living in the Tampa Bay region. The NPR investigation found that the Department of Veterans

Steve Piscitelli, a sculptor from Central Florida, uses his experiences from the Vietnam War as inspiration to create his art. He found that his art also helps him heal emotionally from the images he saw in combat.

Coming back to civilian life brings new challenges, new opportunities and new stories of remarkable courage and accomplishment. Public media tells stories that help communities understand the veteran experience. And through Veterans Coming Home, made possible by the Corporation for Public

In conjunction with PBS’ Women, War & Peace series, this episode of Up Close with Cathy Unruh highlights a rapidly-growing issue: female U.S. veterans who have fallen through the cracks of society. Tampa Crossroads C.E.O. Sara Romeo sheds light on